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The first annual meeting of the Co-operative Society since its incorporation will be held this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, in Lower Massachusetts. The business to come before the meeting will be the consideration of the financial report of the Board of Directors, and the selection of the Stockholders' nominees for officers.
According to the plan of incorporation approved on November 25, 1902, and modified early in December, the stockholders announce, two weeks before the annual meeting, their nominations for president, secretary, treasurer, and eight directors. Additional nominations, signed by twenty-five members of the Society, may be made not later than one week before the meeting. If additional nominations are made and if not less than one hundred members are present at the annual meeting, the officers are to be elected by ballot at this meeting. Otherwise the nominees of the stockholders are to be elected, the president by a vote of the board of directors, the other officers by vote of the board of stockholders.
The board of stockholders, consisting of Major H. L. Higginson, Professor J. B. R. Briggs, Professor S. Williston, Professor W. C. Sabine and Professor H. C. Ernst, has made these nominations:
President; Dr. C. H. Ayres, Jr., '98; treasurer, W. M. McInnes '85; secretary, Professor J. H. Gardiner '85; stockholder to serve five years, Professor A. L. Lowell '77; directors--from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dr. C. L. Bouton '96; from the University at large, A. A. Ballantine '04; from the Graduate School, H. L. Blackwell 4G.; from the Law School, G. Clark 1L.; from the Medical School, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96; from the Senior class, J. A. Burgess; from the Junior class, R. H. Oveson; from the Sophomore class, C. D. Morgan.
Inasmuch as no opposing nominations for the above offices have been made by the ticket-holders, the men nominated will be elected and will constitute the officers for the ensuing year.
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